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Douglas fir - Ponderosa and Sugar Pine - Redwood
ll2 Mqrket Street, Scrn Frqncisco GArlield
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Rcy Vcn lde l7l Twilight Vistcr Dr. Altcrdena, Cclil.
SYccrmore 8-2584RYcn 1S376
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OAK . MAPTE . BEECH - PECAN l-1809Teletype S. F. 230
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PINE DEPANT}IENT Scn Frcrncisco
[. J. (Lcny) Owen
r. E. HIGGITTS I.UMBER CO.
99 Boyshore Boulevqrd
Scrn Fronclsco 24, Cqlifornicl
VAlenciq 4-8744
EUGENE OFFICE
E. W. Gould l49l Willcrmette St. Eugene 4-3415Tel. EG33
One f)oor in place of 2
NEW -- IIIPROVED CASEY IR.
COMBINATION
SASH AND SCREEN DOOR
Cosey Jr. Door eliminotes the old foshioned, cumbersome lwo-door instollotion. These convenient, smort oppeoring doors ore well conslructed with weolher tight, rusl-proof metol gloss sosh ond frome. Glozed sosh ond frome ore removoble in one unit. Sosh is mode in two seclions which slide up or down ond lock ot six positions to give ony desired ventilotion. Screen is 16-mesh golvonized.
Mcaulcctured by CASEY DOOR CO'IIPANY Ocllcnd
Pctcr McHugh, vice president of the I.umber Co., Chicago, was a recent Los He stopped over for a day in Phoenix, r<lute to the east.
John F. Hanson of Andcrson-l'latrson Contp:rny, Studirr Citl', ('alif., has rcturncd from a four-rvcek trip to Northern Calif<lrnia and Oregon. He sllcnt two wceks calling on mills in Orcgon and thcn was joined by Georgc Swaneon of Winton l,umber Sales ('o., Mnrtell, C:rlif., and spcnt the following trvo rvecks calling on nrills in Northern California. Thc entirc trip was by car.
Cecil Garri8on, manager of the Pcoplcs Lurnbcr Company in Camarillo, Calif., was elccted to the lroar<l of the Canr:rrilkl Chanrller of Conrmerce at :t rcccnt clectittn.
Roy Stanton, Sr., Mrs. Stant<ln, left Cristobal, I'anama. Ccntral Anrerican connections, thence Thev will be awav
I,). J. Stanton & Son, Los Angeles, and Los Angeles on April 4 by boat for They will travel by plane through the countrie s where Roy rvill visit their on to Mcxico City and honrc by plane. for a month.
Rex Clark, manager of the Consolidated Lumber Co., Los Angeles, and Mrs. Clark, spent a week vacationing at Palm Springs.
L. W. MacDonald, I-. W. MacDonald is back at his desk after being laid up sprained ankle. He tripped on a piece athan Lumber & Supply Co.
Louis Lake, Garclen Grove Garden Grove, and family, have Northwest.
Co., Los Angeles, for a week rvith a of 2x4 at the Jon-
I.umber & Cement Co.. returned frotn a trio to the
R. J. "Dusty" Dussler has joined the Los Angcles sales force of Pope & Talbot, Inc., Lumber Division, and will call on the trade in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Orange counties. He was formerly manager of the Inner Harbor Terminal at Wilmington.
A most profitoble decrler ilem.
John Gray, Whittier manager of llranch yards for E,. K. Woo<l Lumber Co., w:ts a recent visitor to thc Northwest.
Lou Holland, Ii. K. Wood Lttmber spent ten days in Northern California on the pine mills.
Edward Hines Angeles visitor. Ariz,, while enCo., I-os Angeles, and Oregon calling
W. S. Westover, vice president of Donover Co., Inc., and Mrs. Westover, have returned to their home at Olympia, Washirrgton after a three-week visit t<l Los Angcles as house gucsts of W. E. Calhoun, their Los Angeles manager.
Alfrcd E. Wolff, general manager, Rouncls Trading Co', San Francisco, flew to Long lleach last week to confer with Max lJurnctte, manager of thc company's Southern L'alifornia office. He was accompanied by his wife.
Hartford L. Smith, C)range County area salesman for Harbor I'lywood Corporation of Southern California, recently spent a week at the administrative office and plywood mill of Flarbor I'lywood Corp. at Hoquiam, Wash. While there he studied the company's processes and spent some time in the control laboratory, where the products are tested.
Look Out For This Man
In March I issue of The California l.umber Merchant some llarticulars lverc given of a man who represented himself as a lumberman from the Middle West calling on Iumbernren and attempting to get money f rom them. Walter Koll of A. J. Koll Planing Mill, Ltd., I-os Angeles, reports that on l[arch 27 a ma'n came into his office and said he worked for the Weyerhaeuser Company, and that he hacl had an auto accident on Saturday night, and as a result his u'ife rvas held in jail, and he needed some money at once to get her released.
Mr. Koll told the man he had read a notice to look out for hirn. The man immediately rushed out. Mr. Koll follorved him but he got away.

